clothing
The clothing wore by people in the middle ages would vary upon which social class you were in. The nobles would always wear very colorful clothing made of velvet, furs, silk, lace, cottons and taffeta. Noble woman would wear long flowing gowns With detailed headdresses. In the mid-middle ages your headwear would determine your wealth and social position on your manor. The nobles would also wear shoes that were pointed on the end, tunics, stockings, and lots of jewelry (jewelry was worn by both noble men and noble woman. They would also wear multiple layers of clothes to avoid the cold from the winters in poorly insulated castles
peasants would wear an overcoat made of thick wool and would be fastened by a belt. they would also wear just plain shoes or large heavy boots. The peasants were not legally aloud to wear colorful clothing because colors were reserved for the nobles so the peasants would always wear bland wooly coats with no color.
peasants would wear an overcoat made of thick wool and would be fastened by a belt. they would also wear just plain shoes or large heavy boots. The peasants were not legally aloud to wear colorful clothing because colors were reserved for the nobles so the peasants would always wear bland wooly coats with no color.